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ACT I

by Mathieu Geffré Dance

dance, theatre

A triple bill of outstanding contemporary dance featuring ACT, the award-winning duet, WHAT SONGS MAY DO and a Youth Dance Work.

about the production

ACT I - A special evening of dance by award-winning choreographer Mathieu Geffré. ACT (2018) Selected at the International Solo Dance Theatre Festival Competition (Stuttgart) Performer: Mathieu Geffré Lighting Designer: Yaron Abulafia Costume Consultant / Maker: Verity Green Creative Producer: Michael Peter Johnson What songs may do… (2015) 3rd Prize Choreography of the 9th Copenhagen International Choreography Competition Finalist at the Competition for Choreographers(Hanover) Original Cast : Angela Boix Duran and Joseba Yerro Izaguirre Costume Designer : Verity Finney Green Lighting Designer : Joe Price Youth Dance Performance The second work will be an existing work choreographed by Mathieu Geffré for 3rd Edge, Rambert School Prevocational Dancers or Dance City CAT Scheme

about the artist

Mathieu Geffré Dance creates honest and thought-provoking dance works that will take the widest audience possible on an emotional journey. As a celebration of the body in motion, Mathieu Geffré’s choreographic virtuosity offers a unique aesthetic in the actual choreographic landscape. Other works include, Le Bal (2015) for the Associates (NDCWales youth company) which was performed at the Aberdeen International Youth Festival, Chorale, Murder my sweet!, Songs of Deeds and Tell me if I am wrong.

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stage dimensions

width: 10 metres

height: 0 metres

depth: 8 metres

No set, full lighting
technical specification available upon request

All type of audience

“If you’re searching for that perfect balance between strength and grace, I strongly recommend Mathieu Geffré Dance.”

Chloe Fordham

“Mathieu Geffré, a powerfully built dancer of precision and presence.”

Donald Hutera

“Mathieu Geffré is an artist with pedigree, bringing depth, experience and impactful movement quality to ACT; a choreographic examination of the art of creation.”

Graham Watts

Totally suitable.

A large range of wrap around activity is available to accompany the performance of ACT I. Contemporary dance workshops, Lecture demonstration (ACT- Make your own show), pre and post show conversations.

£1200